stale
adjective
uk/steɪl/us/steɪl/C1
nolongernew orfresh, usually as aresultof beingkeptfor toolong:
(通常指因久放)不新鲜的,走味的Thebread/biscuits/cakehadgonestale.面包/饼干/蛋糕已经不新鲜了。
Themorningafter theparty,theirapartmentsmelledof stalecigarettesmoke.聚会后的次日早上,他们的公寓里有一股污浊的烟味儿。
notfreshand new;boringbecause toofamiliar:
过时的,老套的,没有新意的stalejokes/news老掉牙的笑话/过时的新闻
used todescribesomeone who haslostinterestin what they are doing because of beingboredorworkingtoo hard:
(对所做之事)厌倦的,腻烦的They had beenworkingtogether for over fiveyearsand they had bothbecomea little stale.他们两个已经在一起共事5年多了,彼此都有一点儿厌倦。
- Afoulsmellof stalebeerpermeatedthewholebuilding.
- Theroomwasfilledwith thereekof stalebeerandcigarettes.
- Have you got any stalecheesethat I canbaitthemousetrapwith?
- In thecathedralvaultstheairwasdankand stale.
- Herbreathwas a little stale.
Not pleasant to eat or drink
- (as) tough as old bootsidiom
- acrid
- bitter
- bitterness
- bland
- chewy
- dishwater
- insipidly
- insipidness
- like dishwateridiom
- mouldy
- overripe
- pungent
- staleness
- stick tosomeone'sribsidiom
- stodginess
- stodgy
- swill
- unripe
- watery
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Tedious and uninspiring
Plain and ordinary